Patent classifications
G09F3/08
System and method for creating space for identification labels on medication dispensers
A labeling system that enables labels to be attached to medication dispensing products that lack adequate surface area for the labels. The labeling system utilizes a panel having a first planar surface with a geometric center. The first planar surface extends to a periphery having a polygonal shape. An opening is formed in the panel proximate the geometric center. The opening is sized to receive the medication dispenser. Labels are adhered to the first planar surface. The polygonal shape of the panel provides its periphery with a first number of flat side surfaces. The polygonal shape is a visual indicator, wherein the labels adhered to the first planar surface correspond in number to the flat side surfaces along the periphery.
DISCRETE IDENTIFICATION TAG
Systems and methods of providing a discrete identification tag, such as a discrete identification tag for identifying an animal, are disclosed. In some implementations, the discrete identification tag may be secured to a collar of an animal. The discrete identification tag includes, in some cases, a base having a face configured to receive identifying information, a back with a smooth rear surface configured to contact an animal, and a fastener configured to secure the back to the base through a pet collar.
DISCRETE IDENTIFICATION TAG
Systems and methods of providing a discrete identification tag, such as a discrete identification tag for identifying an animal, are disclosed. In some implementations, the discrete identification tag may be secured to a collar of an animal. The discrete identification tag includes, in some cases, a base having a face configured to receive identifying information, a back with a smooth rear surface configured to contact an animal, and a fastener configured to secure the back to the base through a pet collar.
Personal signage assembly
A personal signage assembly includes a pair of finger engaging members. Each of the finger engaging members engages a person's finger. A pair of mounts is provided and each of the finger engaging members has one of the mounts attached thereto. An elongated panel has first end and a second end. Each of the first and second ends has one of the mounts attached thereto. The panel has indicia thereon and has a length from the first end to the second end being less than 5.0 inches.
Personal signage assembly
A personal signage assembly includes a pair of finger engaging members. Each of the finger engaging members engages a person's finger. A pair of mounts is provided and each of the finger engaging members has one of the mounts attached thereto. An elongated panel has first end and a second end. Each of the first and second ends has one of the mounts attached thereto. The panel has indicia thereon and has a length from the first end to the second end being less than 5.0 inches.
Magnetically coupled hanger and placard for motor vehicles
Method and apparatus are disclosed for magnetically connecting a placard to a rearview mirror of a motor vehicle. The apparatus includes a magnetic hanger which connects to the stem of the rearview mirror. A magnetic placard adapter removably receives a hanging portion of a standard placard. The magnetic placard adapter is removably connectable to the magnetic hanger. The magnetic placard adapter is magnetically connected to the magnetic hanger. In other embodiments, the placard itself is formed with a magnetic portion to form a magnetic placard that magnetically couples to the magnetic hanger, directly without the need for the magnetic placard adapter.
Magnetically coupled hanger and placard for motor vehicles
Method and apparatus are disclosed for magnetically connecting a placard to a rearview mirror of a motor vehicle. The apparatus includes a magnetic hanger which connects to the stem of the rearview mirror. A magnetic placard adapter removably receives a hanging portion of a standard placard. The magnetic placard adapter is removably connectable to the magnetic hanger. The magnetic placard adapter is magnetically connected to the magnetic hanger. In other embodiments, the placard itself is formed with a magnetic portion to form a magnetic placard that magnetically couples to the magnetic hanger, directly without the need for the magnetic placard adapter.
Personal Signage Assembly
A personal signage assembly includes a pair of finger engaging members. Each of the finger engaging members engages a person's finger. A pair of mounts is provided and each of the finger engaging members has one of the mounts attached thereto. An elongated panel has first end and a second end. Each of the first and second ends has one of the mounts attached thereto. The panel has indicia thereon and has a length from the first end to the second end being less than 5.0 inches.
Personal Signage Assembly
A personal signage assembly includes a pair of finger engaging members. Each of the finger engaging members engages a person's finger. A pair of mounts is provided and each of the finger engaging members has one of the mounts attached thereto. An elongated panel has first end and a second end. Each of the first and second ends has one of the mounts attached thereto. The panel has indicia thereon and has a length from the first end to the second end being less than 5.0 inches.
System and Method for Creating Space for Identification Labels on Medication Dispensers
A labeling system that enables labels to be attached to medication dispensing products that lack adequate surface area for the labels. The labeling system utilizes a panel having a first planar surface with a geometric center. The first planar surface extends to a periphery having a polygonal shape. An opening is formed in the panel proximate the geometric center. The opening is sized to receive the medication dispenser. Labels are adhered to the first planar surface. The polygonal shape of the panel provides its periphery with a first number of flat side surfaces. The polygonal shape is a visual indicator, wherein the labels adhered to the first planar surface correspond in number to the flat side surfaces along the periphery.